WORLD / Middle East

    US troops charged with murdering Iraqi civilian
    (Reuters)
    Updated: 2006-06-22 09:04

    The US military on Wednesday charged seven Marines and a Navy medic with premeditated murder and other crimes in the April 26 killing of an Iraqi civilian in a village west of Baghdad, the US Marine Corps said.

    All eight men face the possibility of the death penalty if convicted. All were charged with premeditated murder, larceny, conspiracy, housebreaking, assault, kidnapping and obstruction of justice, while five also were charged with making false official statements.


    US Marine keeps watch during a search for weapons caches outside the village of Abu Tiban, Iraq, February 5, 2006. The military on Wednesday charged seven Marines and a Navy corpsman with premeditated murder and other crimes in the April 26 killing of an Iraqi civilian in a village west of Baghdad, the US Marine Corps said on Wednesday. [Reuters] 

    "The Marine Corps takes allegations of wrongdoing by its members very seriously and is committed to thoroughly investigating such allegations. The Marine Corps also prides itself on holding its members accountable for their actions," Col. Stewart Navarre told reporters at Camp Pendleton, California, where the men are jailed.

    The incident took place in the town of Hamdania in central Iraq and is a separate case from the November 19 killing of 24 civilians in Haditha in which other Marines are suspected.

    Military investigators examined whether the servicemen fatally took a 52-year-old disabled Iraqi man, identified as Hashim Ibrahim Awad, from his home, shot him in the face, then planted an AK-47 assault rifle and a shovel next to his body to make it appear he was an insurgent placing a roadside bomb.

    Those charged were: Marines Sgt. Lawrence Hutchins, Cpl. Trent Thomas, Lance Cpl. Tyler Jackson, Pfc. John Jodka, Lance Cpl. Jerry Shumate, Lance Cpl. Robert Pennington, Cpl. Marshall Magincalda, and Navy Hospitalman Third Class Melson Bacos.

    There have been a number of cases of misconduct by US troops in Iraq, although military leaders maintain the vast majority of American troops have conducted themselves honorably.

    The eight men have been held in pretrial confinement at the Camp Pendleton brig since May 24. Their next step is a hearing to determine whether their cases go to court-martial, which would be held at Camp Pendleton.

    Defense lawyers have asserted that investigators extracted incriminating statements by using inappropriate interrogation methods.

    Another Murder Case

    In another case, the military said a fourth Army soldier, Spc. Juston Graber, had been charged with premeditated murder in connection with the shooting deaths of three detainees in Iraq on May 9. The military said on Monday three other soldiers were charged in the same killings and with threatening to kill a fellow soldier if he told authorities the truth about the case.

    All four soldiers also face a possible death penalty.

    Joseph Casas, a lawyer representing Jodka, said his client was innocent and that military investigators used inappropriate methods to obtain statements from the troops.

    Casas said the statements were not "confessions" and that he would seek to have them suppressed at trial.

    "I can tell you with regard to my client, he was subjected to at least three interrogations, one of which lasted about eight hours without any food, water, restroom breaks, you name it," Casas said.

    Defense lawyers also questioned how the military could charge the troops with premeditation, saying the troops were on a mission and the Iraqi's death came amid combat.

    "It's preposterous to suggest that eight Marines got together to plan a murder," said David Brahms, representing Pennington.

    The military held the eight suspects in "maximum" custody for three weeks, officials at the base said. They were restrained with handcuffs attached to a leather belt and leg cuffs any time they left their cells. Authorities slightly loosened the conditions last week to enable them to have no such restraints while inside jail, the base said.

    The Washington Post has reported the slain man was known in his village as "Hashim the Lame" because he had a metal bar surgically inserted into one leg several years ago.

     
     

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